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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-12-09, Page 21The GDCI Viking Midget basketball team lacks height and experience according to coach Lynn Meyers, but the club should make a strong showing in league action this year.. The team plays its league opener today. in Mitchell. The players are (front row from left) Jim Costello, Greg Ferris, Steve Gallow, Kevin Jewell and Ted Doherty,. (second row from left) coach Lynn Meyers, Paul Young, Dan Maillet, Larry Madge, Martyn McGee and Kevin Fangrad, (back row from left) John Bird, Gil Vandenheuvel, Joe Moore, Rob Trebish and Mark Finlayson. (staff -photo) GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDA'Y', DRCE.1MIBUR 1976—PAGE Goderich holds off scrappy Kincardine club The •Goderich Pee Wee B's ran their record to 7=3 last 11 week with a 3-2 loss to Walkerton December 1 and a .7-5 .win over Kincardine • Sunday in Vanastra. The Pee' Weer• spotted. Walkerton a 3-0 lead then fought. back to ' within .one • before losing. Midway through the first Greg Ellis broke a scoreless tie on a goal assisted by Todd Davies 'and Walkerton was on their. way. With 11 seconds left in the first Ellis fed Gord Snodgrass and Walkerton had .an in- surance goal. Just over' a minute into the second period Kevin Elliptt grabbed what •proved to be the winner with Scott Buehlowass•isting. Goderich .put. on a strong second period finish but couldn't sustain the effort in the third. With 54 seconds left Joey Morrissey turned Jim Mathers' pass into a goal and 29 seconds later Darrel Graham pulled Goderich to within one on an unassisted g.oalt. Sunday the. Pee Wees broke • a third period tie with Kin - Midgets start slow then get tie, win The Green and Parent Midget : wouldn't stay down however left in the • first on ,an the Walkerton tally. with.hel'p. from Paul Heiesic. B's had a win,;a tie and a loss and tied the game with three unassisted tally and the clubs Just over two minutes into Dougherty grabbed the .the weekend getting minutes left in the .period went, to• the dressing room • the third Paul Dougherty tied winner 28 .seconds later with better each .game they when .Wark grabbed his even. Gar Peters ettin second goal. The third period • Five minutes into, the the game for the third time y $ g •an assist. was Port -Elgin's for the first second stanza Goderich had•rNrrrrrrr■•rrrr�r�rr■rrMrrv�rrr®rases■s■searrrrrrr■r■ 10 minutes. Jerry taken a two goal.lead. At 9:18 ■ Vanhaelemesch. •and Pete Roger Lewis put Goderich up ` 1 Roedger each scored to give onon.a goal assisted by Mike I 187 CULB E R T •e'S BAKERY 1976 Port atwo goal edge going Larkin and Roger Lewis: I "THE 'HOME OF TASTY PASTRY" 49 West St.,' Goderich,' 524-79'41 played. Friday night they were blasted 7-1 by Kin- . cardine, Saturday night they tired Port Elgin 4-4 and Monday . night they edged Walkerton•6-5.:-, • Playing in Vanastra Friday into the final 10 minutes. Eighteen seconds later Gary night Goderich was never in ' • Roger Lewis brought :Peter's scored with help from the game. giving up six goals . • Goderich to within one at the Dale Duncan and Goderich in the first two periods before . 9:53 mark .combining with led 3-1. Walkerton fought ■• ' they scored themselves. Paul •Hei.esic and Rick back : to a' lead • with three 1 • All types of Christmas cakes, pastry, short Kincardine jumped to a first Rawson. The• Midgets kept straight goals by Bob Lind- 1 . ■ breads and homemade candy in plentiful supply: period lead scoring with just • coming at Port Elgin and'. •blad, Doug Zettler and Steve a minute gone in •the game. • finally tied the game with Zettler in just over three 1 - ' Goderich held theca at bay only 13 seconds left'. minutes. the rest of the period but Monday night Goderich Goderich tied' the game I • White and whole wheat, homemade bread ... 50c couldn't stay. with theca in the staged another thriller in second. . W,alkerton coming back in the With 1:05 gone in the second final period for two goals and Kincardine scored the first of a.win. Walkerton opened the five unanswered goals. With • scoring midway through the 1:11 left to go in the middle first period: on a goal by Steve stanza Randy Stoddart. MacHardy.' Mike Larkin tied s teamed. up With Garry Peters the game with 3:16 Seconds assist and Wayne wehc r got . and Paul Helesic to break • • again with 1:15 left to go in . a loaf. the second but Walkerton 1 poked . a goal in with 42 I seconds left to- go to the I • Bread crumbs for dressing 35c Ib. dressing, roo'iri up" one, Steve i Arbour scored for Goderich. I with_ Larry--Daer getting- an " r f rrrnommarrrirrrrrrommu rrrrmerraaa®issrarsw®®smrasrrrl cardine and grabbed the game 7-5.-Goderich jumped to a three goal lead in the first with Mark Crawford starting the spree off at 3:-24. Dave Gallow assisted On the goal. Two . minutes later • Colin Alexander teamed up with Scott Ross to give Goderich a two goal edge' and at 8:15 Dave Gallow made it 3-0 on a :goal assisted- by Brad Armstrang. Kincardine made a run at the lead cutting it to one at the. end r f.the first. At 12:26, Sean Leach notched the first of four and. two minutes. later, got the second. Dave McDonald gave c oderich a two goal edge at • 3:34 of the second period` but ' Kincardinekept scrapping and four minutes later pulled to within one again on a goal by Dale Zimmerman. A late drive. by Dave Gallow gave. Goderich a two goal edge going into the dressing room at the end of the second. Mark g$, Kincardine's shutout. Kin- : s; s c41sag ;; Mg 765.,. 5•1s 1 w> *.i . ;.1; ; 3x -sx..: ;. A tt4W:..._OPE'1+-SUNDAYS ...... • SHOP ._ AND EVENINGS FOR HIM: A LARGE SELECTION OF cardine grabbed . the lone • third period goal for the win. In Port•. Elgin Saturday night •God.erich faced 'a second straight loss until Roger Lewis scored with 13 seconds leftto salvage a tie. Gerry Wunnink.- and Paul Helesie assisted on the goal. Goderich opened ;the scoring at '12:08 of the first when Steve Arbour. and Dale. Duncan fed Rick 'Rawson a pass that• he turned into a goal. Port Elgin came back two minutes. later and tied the game on Howie Wark's goal. 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